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Offline dorsetvillian

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1455 on: November 07, 2025, 11:53:43 PM »
I mentioned before how the Tommy Robinson chant was being sung on the train back into Rotterdam after our 2-0 win. Fucking depressing..

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1456 on: November 07, 2025, 11:55:59 PM »
The winners tonight……Aston Villa FC and the Villa fans, but of course that will get no coverage.

Impeccable behaviour from everyone in attendance, both inside and outside of the ground.
Mostly agree with you but there were some twats who had a go at Anti-Israel protesters for no reason other than colour of their skin.
All due respect, give it a rest. There were many missing Villa fans around me tonight due to the worries. Call me selfish, racist, a bigot whatever, but I care more for those people than anyone else.
I hope all those people and you’re safe and well.

Back to normality Sunday hopefully.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1457 on: November 08, 2025, 08:20:37 AM »
I had a very vivid dream last night that both sets of protestors broke into my car, chucked all the luggage that I'd inexplicably brought with me around the car park and left my battery flat so I couldn't drive home.

I hate those imaginary protestors.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1458 on: November 08, 2025, 10:59:13 AM »
I was surprised that Trinity Rd was still open post 6pm, were in the 82 Club so entered via that reception. As we strolled up past the Pro Palestine protest two blokes drove up on quad bikes, one with his face covered. It looked like something could happen but a big copper stopped them, had a quick word and they drove on. They reminded me of the Bannana Splits.

Perhaps they were going shopping.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1459 on: November 08, 2025, 10:13:22 PM »
As I was interested I asked an AI tool how much Villa are like to have lost due to the reduced crowd and no away fans the other night and got this answer.

'Aston Villa likely lost between £250,000–£500,000 in ticket revenue from the Maccabi Tel Aviv game, once you factor in both away fans being banned and home fans staying away due to safety fears.'

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1460 on: November 08, 2025, 10:16:42 PM »
As I was interested I asked an AI tool how much Villa are like to have lost due to the reduced crowd and no away fans the other night and got this answer.

'Aston Villa likely lost between £250,000–£500,000 in ticket revenue from the Maccabi Tel Aviv game, once you factor in both away fans being banned and home fans staying away due to safety fears.'

We might have had another 5,000 there but that's about it. The prices probably put more people off than the protests.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1461 on: Today at 05:07:17 AM »
Glad to see it was largely uneventful aside from the usual useful idiot left-wing “we’re on the same side…no we’re not” scruffs and Islamists making it reminiscent of the weekly hate marches in the capital.

No riot gear was an interesting choice by WMP. I wonder, if like Staffs, they told the locals to discard their weapons in the mosque ?

Again, it appears the fabled far-right were notable by their absence.

You were obviously on the wrong side of the ground for your tastes then.

Oh of course they exist and my fabled comment was a bit of a humorous shot across the bows - but certainly not to any extent to be particularly concerned by them.

When they start committing atrocities like those seen at Manchester Arena, on Westminster Bridge, London Bridge, 7/7, David Amess, Reading, Nice, Charlie Hebdo, Bataclan, raping children en masse whilst the authorities turn a blind eye, singing genocidal chants outside Villa Park etc etc etc., that’ll probably be the time to give them as much oxygen as they currently receive on this forum from the platitude-repeating easily-led.

Glad to see it was largely uneventful aside from the usual useful idiot left-wing “we’re on the same side…no we’re not” scruffs and Islamists making it reminiscent of the weekly hate marches in the capital.

No riot gear was an interesting choice by WMP. I wonder, if like Staffs, they told the locals to discard their weapons in the mosque ?

Again, it appears the fabled far-right were notable by their absence.

Sadly not from this thread.

They were certainly prevalent in that recent 20+ page Jew-bashing binfire of a thread, instigated by a piss-poor error-strewn article.

Probably the most horrendous and damning thread this forum has seen; a forum where the regulars could typically find racism in an empty paper bag…but, naturally, not in that instance.

I found myself recalling the title of David Baddiel’s book on the subject.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1462 on: Today at 07:14:29 AM »
There's been a lot of talk about antisemitic tropes on the site in recent weeks. Well this bloke has hit the motherlode on Islamophobia. What a hateful, horrible individual. If I wanted to read shite like this I'd go on Mailonline.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1463 on: Today at 07:18:20 AM »
Has there ever been a Jewish terror attack on UK soil?.

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« Reply #1464 on: Today at 07:41:08 AM »
I assumed the "they" referred to by our Tommy Robinson fanboy is the far right.

In answer to your question CL, not that I'm aware of. Can you elaborate on the reasons why you asked the question?

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1465 on: Today at 07:52:17 AM »
Fucking hell.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1466 on: Today at 10:19:53 AM »
Glad to see it was largely uneventful aside from the usual useful idiot left-wing “we’re on the same side…no we’re not” scruffs and Islamists making it reminiscent of the weekly hate marches in the capital.

No riot gear was an interesting choice by WMP. I wonder, if like Staffs, they told the locals to discard their weapons in the mosque ?

Again, it appears the fabled far-right were notable by their absence.

You were obviously on the wrong side of the ground for your tastes then.

Oh of course they exist and my fabled comment was a bit of a humorous shot across the bows - but certainly not to any extent to be particularly concerned by them.

When they start committing atrocities like those seen at Manchester Arena, on Westminster Bridge, London Bridge, 7/7, David Amess, Reading, Nice, Charlie Hebdo, Bataclan, raping children en masse whilst the authorities turn a blind eye, singing genocidal chants outside Villa Park etc etc etc., that’ll probably be the time to give them as much oxygen as they currently receive on this forum from the platitude-repeating easily-led.

Glad to see it was largely uneventful aside from the usual useful idiot left-wing “we’re on the same side…no we’re not” scruffs and Islamists making it reminiscent of the weekly hate marches in the capital.

No riot gear was an interesting choice by WMP. I wonder, if like Staffs, they told the locals to discard their weapons in the mosque ?

Again, it appears the fabled far-right were notable by their absence.

Sadly not from this thread.

They were certainly prevalent in that recent 20+ page Jew-bashing binfire of a thread

What a crock of absolute shit.

Nobody gives a shit about what religion child-slaughtering psychopathic regimes are.

It’s the child-slaughtering bit that annoys people. And it would be the same if they were Hari Krishnas.

It might also be worth acknowledging the undeniable truth that if there was an Islam-associated team with violent, racist fans who had served in their country’s military, who chanted ‘death to Jews’ and sang celebratory songs about the murder of Jewish school children, no competition in Europe would allow them to enter and even if they did, no club would host them.

MTA’s disgusting fans are only tolerated because authorities are worried about being falsely accused of anti-semitism.

Hopefully the motions being brought by multiple anti-Semitic (ha!) FAs to ban the bastards will solve the problem for everybody.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/nov/08/irish-football-chiefs-pass-vote-seeking-uefa-ban-on-israel-from-european-competition#:~:text=The%20Football%20Association%20of%20Ireland,European%20club%20and%20international%20competitions.
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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1467 on: Today at 12:30:45 PM »
Glad to see it was largely uneventful aside from the usual useful idiot left-wing “we’re on the same side…no we’re not” scruffs and Islamists making it reminiscent of the weekly hate marches in the capital.

No riot gear was an interesting choice by WMP. I wonder, if like Staffs, they told the locals to discard their weapons in the mosque ?

Again, it appears the fabled far-right were notable by their absence.

You were obviously on the wrong side of the ground for your tastes then.

Oh of course they exist and my fabled comment was a bit of a humorous shot across the bows - but certainly not to any extent to be particularly concerned by them.

When they start committing atrocities like those seen at Manchester Arena, on Westminster Bridge, London Bridge, 7/7, David Amess, Reading, Nice, Charlie Hebdo, Bataclan, raping children en masse whilst the authorities turn a blind eye, singing genocidal chants outside Villa Park etc etc etc., that’ll probably be the time to give them as much oxygen as they currently receive on this forum from the platitude-repeating easily-led.

Glad to see it was largely uneventful aside from the usual useful idiot left-wing “we’re on the same side…no we’re not” scruffs and Islamists making it reminiscent of the weekly hate marches in the capital.

No riot gear was an interesting choice by WMP. I wonder, if like Staffs, they told the locals to discard their weapons in the mosque ?

Again, it appears the fabled far-right were notable by their absence.

Sadly not from this thread.

They were certainly prevalent in that recent 20+ page Jew-bashing binfire of a thread, instigated by a piss-poor error-strewn article.

Probably the most horrendous and damning thread this forum has seen; a forum where the regulars could typically find racism in an empty paper bag…but, naturally, not in that instance.

I found myself recalling the title of David Baddiel’s book on the subject.

That thread was awful, yes, but you’re a rampant Islamophobe who uses support of Israel as cover for your disgusting racism.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1468 on: Today at 01:00:12 PM »
As I was interested I asked an AI tool how much Villa are like to have lost due to the reduced crowd and no away fans the other night and got this answer.

'Aston Villa likely lost between £250,000–£500,000 in ticket revenue from the Maccabi Tel Aviv game, once you factor in both away fans being banned and home fans staying away due to safety fears.'

We might have had another 5,000 there but that's about it. The prices probably put more people off than the protests.
I’d have gone, but don’t think we should let nations that the UN have said are committing genocide play games with us or join in our singing competitions.

 


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